Published by later-to-be Freedom Party Action Director Marc Emery, nine issues of the Downtown London Metrobulletin were published from 1981 to 1982. Emery launched the Downtown London Metrobulletin after leaving the broadsheet newspaper he founded in 1980, the London Tribune. Emery and fellow investor/writer Robert Metz left the London Tribune over its editorial policy: Emery’s vision of a hard-hitting newspaper was trumped by other investors, who did not want their friends and business connections to be criticized in the paper. The Downtown London Metrobulletin was succeeded by the London Metrobulletin in 1983, which Emery launched after buying the printing assets of the London Tribune (which had failed following the departure of Emery and Metz).
Contents of Issue #3:
Late but better; The LTC: En route to financial catastrophe; B.I.A. notes; Random notes; Alcor spending $10 million on London core project; Now that’s a sale!; Highlights and analysis of the dundas mall proposal.
Document Details:
Document: Downtown London Metrobulletin (Issue #3)
Document Dated: September, 1981
Publisher: Marc Emery
Editor: Marc Emery
Document Type: News and opinion magazine
Page dimensions: 8.5″ x 11″
Number of Pages: 48
Color/BW: Full colour
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